Getting ready to tie the knot? Congratulations! As you prepare for your big day, a prenup may be on your to-do list. If you’re looking for a seamless approach to the prenup process, you’ve come to the perfect place! Scott Goldman, founder and managing member of Goldman Law, LLC, explains how HelloPrenup offers couples an affordable and user-friendly way to get a prenup.
Cost-effective approach to the prenup process
According to our 2024 Family Law Attorney Survey, the average cost for a prenup is about $8,000 per couple. Scott begins by highlighting how HelloPrenup offers all couples a budget-friendly way to create a prenup: “I partnered with HelloPrenup because I thought it was a great platform that allowed everyday people to access legal services. It may sometimes be hard or cost prohibitive to receive the legal services needed with a prenuptial agreement.”
Gain added peace of mind with optional attorney services
HelloPrenup works closely with family law attorneys in every state where we’re operational to create state-compliant prenups. As Scott explains, “Prior to using the HelloPrenup services, you should know that the provisions that have been curated are generally provisions that have been looked at by a lawyer.” You can also add on optional attorney services to speak with a local, licensed attorney about your prenup. “You’re going to receive advice from top-notch legal counsel that will help you execute your particular prenup and give you the peace of mind that you’re looking for prior to getting married,” Scott states.
Navigating HelloPrenup is easy as 1, 2, 3
“The thing that I love the most about the HelloPrenup platform is that it’s an easy to use, user-friendly technology that allows everyday people to make their own agreements and receive the necessary legal advice that they are looking for,” Scott states.
Who is HelloPrenup perfect for?
Short answer: everyone! HelloPrenup’s mission is simple – to streamline the often complicated and time-consuming prenup process for all couples. “Every day people can use this platform and execute the necessary documentation to give them peace of mind prior to getting married,” Scott emphasizes.
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Alysse Eberhardt is an Attorney at HelloPrenup. She obtained her J.D. from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law. Alysse loves helping couples understand the value of prenuptial agreements. She believes prenups give couples the power to shape their financial destinies. Alysse is dedicated to breaking down the misconceptions about prenups, one couple at a time. Questions? You can reach Alysse here: Alysse@HelloPrenup.com.
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